MODEL CFW-8A and CFW9
Color Filter Wheels
Note: The CFW8A will be replaced by the CFW9 in the fall of 2006. The CFW9 will use the I2C port of the ST-7/8/9/10/2000 cameras, however, the rest of the description below applies to both versions of the filter wheel.
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CFW-8A Filter Wheel |
MODEL CFW-8A and CFW9
COLOR FILTER WHEELS
SBIG pioneered tricolor imaging for amateurs by
developing hardware and software to register and color balance Red, Green, and Blue images
that display spectral emission of deep space objects. When interference filters are
carefully selected to match the spectral regions of ionized gases the images taken through
the filters can be summed together to represent the distribution of these gases.
Tricolor images are taken through the CFW-8A Color Filter Wheel and processed
with CCDOPS, CCDSoftV5, or third party software. The primary color images are taken
through Red, Green and Blue filters. After the images are taken they are processed with
the software to co-align the Red, Green and Blue images. The co-aligned image is then
color balanced on the computer monitor to become a tricolor RGB image, which can then be
saved to disk. A similar process is used to make LRGB images except that a
greyscale luminance image is added for detail. CCDOPS software also allows the user
to perform image processing functions such as smoothing and sharpening as well as saving
images in TIFF format. The raw images can also be saved in a variety of formats for
export to any of the many commercially available software programs for color image
processing such as Maxim DL and Photoshop.
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| CFW-8 Attached to an "ST" Series Camera |
The CFW-8 system is designed to be "direct
connected" to any ST-7/8/9/10/2000 imaging camera for a thinner, more rigid mounting.
An optional male-to-male t-thread adapter is also available allowing easier (but
less rigid) attachment and detachment for occasional use. On the front end a variety
of optional
T-Thread accessories are available including 1.25
inch and 2 inch diameter nose pieces as well as a "Visual Back Adaptor" for
direct connection to SCT's. A new optional accessory is the AO adapter plate which
makes it possible to firmly connect the camera, filter wheel and AO-7 without using a
screw-in t-thread adapter.
The CFW-8 is operated through the CCDOPS software and utilizes a closed loop stepper motor system with positional accuracy of ±0.01 inches. It holds up to five standard 1.25" diameter thread-in filters. It is available with Red, Green, and Blue (RGB) interference filter sets and a clear filter (focusing). The new SBIG RGB filters also block Infrared (IR) so an inline IR Blocking filter is no longer required. These filters are mounted in standard size cells that normally fit into 1.25" eyepiece barrels. The CFW-8 adds back focus of approximately 1 inch. Although some examples of tricolor imaging are shown in this catalog it is difficult to display the wide range of techniques that our customers have developed. The CFW-8 can produce photographic quality tricolor images that rival color astrophotographs. However, these RGB images also contain an entirely new and added level of valuable information; the identification and
distribution of different ionized gasses in an object. SBIG also furnishes precision UBVRI filter sets with the Model CFW-8, filters that allow the user to perform color photometry to measure the classification and temperature of objects.
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Red
Image |
Green
Image |
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Blue
Image |
Combined
Image |
Note: The three separate
Red Green and Blue CCD images |
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